On another night Napoli would have been put to the sword.
Sturridge deserves more, he did defend and worked hard and was a threat for us. Only him and Mata were decent outfield today
Didn't think we were that bad
On another day, Birmingham would have been put to the sword. On another day, Man Utd, losing 3-0, would have been put to the sword.
Just not by Chelsea these days I'm afraid.
Chelsea with Benitez in charge would not have lost tonight
Everyone's making AVB the scapegoat simply because of the Media campaign running to get him sacked; purely so they'll have more drama to print in their pathetic rags.
The truth is the decline began waaaay before AVB's appointment, any true Chelsea fan can see that. To use a cliche.. "The writing was on the wall."
He currently has the unenviable task of trying to guide the club through an extreme transition period. A combination of diminishing, ageing stars, youth academy snubs, and bad buys are all to blame for this "crisis".
If the guy is sacked things won't improve. It'll just be back to square one again.
On another night Napoli would have been put to the sword.
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Napoli are a decent side.
Let's not forget that they scored 3 goals against every big team they played this season.
Their defense was/is pathetic but so is ours.
We can score 2 or 3 goals at the bridge, but then we might concede 1 or 2 .
I wouldn't count Chelsea out quite yet. If they win 2-0 at home they are through to the next round. Right?
I think Malouda was alright actually, I didn't agree with what he did when he come off, any one see him?
Malouda was ok tbf, but still shouldn't be starting games.
AVB had is hand out for him, he move away when walking of and looked away from him then he was going mad when he was walking to his seat, really wasn't happy.
Medical science tells us that the shaking of other peoples hands is a major source of germ transfer. I'm sure that they each had their health in mind. If Suarez had a decent lawyer, he would have claimed this for his behaviour a couple of weeks ago!
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posted on 21/2/12
On another night Napoli would have been put to the sword.
posted on 21/2/12
Sturridge deserves more, he did defend and worked hard and was a threat for us. Only him and Mata were decent outfield today
posted on 21/2/12
Didn't think we were that bad
posted on 21/2/12
On another day, Birmingham would have been put to the sword. On another day, Man Utd, losing 3-0, would have been put to the sword.
Just not by Chelsea these days I'm afraid.
posted on 21/2/12
Chelsea with Benitez in charge would not have lost tonight
posted on 21/2/12
Everyone's making AVB the scapegoat simply because of the Media campaign running to get him sacked; purely so they'll have more drama to print in their pathetic rags.
The truth is the decline began waaaay before AVB's appointment, any true Chelsea fan can see that. To use a cliche.. "The writing was on the wall."
He currently has the unenviable task of trying to guide the club through an extreme transition period. A combination of diminishing, ageing stars, youth academy snubs, and bad buys are all to blame for this "crisis".
If the guy is sacked things won't improve. It'll just be back to square one again.
posted on 21/2/12
On another night Napoli would have been put to the sword.
==========================
Napoli are a decent side.
Let's not forget that they scored 3 goals against every big team they played this season.
Their defense was/is pathetic but so is ours.
We can score 2 or 3 goals at the bridge, but then we might concede 1 or 2 .
posted on 21/2/12
I wouldn't count Chelsea out quite yet. If they win 2-0 at home they are through to the next round. Right?
posted on 21/2/12
I think Malouda was alright actually, I didn't agree with what he did when he come off, any one see him?
posted on 21/2/12
What did he do?
posted on 21/2/12
Malouda was ok tbf, but still shouldn't be starting games.
posted on 22/2/12
AVB had is hand out for him, he move away when walking of and looked away from him then he was going mad when he was walking to his seat, really wasn't happy.
posted on 22/2/12
Medical science tells us that the shaking of other peoples hands is a major source of germ transfer. I'm sure that they each had their health in mind. If Suarez had a decent lawyer, he would have claimed this for his behaviour a couple of weeks ago!
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